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Web services are like high school sex Everyone is talking about doing it but hardly anyone is and those that are probably

October 04, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services
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"Web services are like high school sex. Everyone is talking about doing it, but hardly anyone is, and those that are probably aren't doing it well."  - as heard by Dion Almaer

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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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Lots of thoughts on Web Services todayits no because doubt of Chris Sells upcoming A hrefhttpwwwsellsbrothersco

October 04, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services | ASP.NET | NUnit | Tools
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Lot's of thoughts on Web Services today...it's no because doubt of Chris Sell's upcoming WebServices DevCon

Some great info from Sam Gentile today.  He says:

Peter Drayton offers:

  • Mayank Prakash's Web services architectures: Easier said than done is a great article.  It is one of the first articles that reminds the layman that SOAP and Web Services are not one and the same.  It mentions a good example services from the W3C that uses the REST Protocol.

Sam also notes that on the .NET tip, NUnit 2.0 was released today and Lamont Adams loves C#:

  • NUnit 2.0 Released.
    "This is the second major release of the xUnit based unit testing tool for Microsoft .NET. It is written entirely in C# and has been completely redesigned to take advantage of many .NET language features, for example custom attributes and other reflection related capabilities."
  • How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love C#
    Lamont Adamas: "How I learned to stop worrying and love C#-After arguing for a long time that there's no difference between VB.NET and C#, the author is jumping on the C# bandwagon." 

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Heres a list of useful NET related web sites SPAN styleFONTFAMILY

October 03, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services | ASP.NET | XML
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Here's a list of useful .NET related web sites...

www.gotdotnet.com www.dotnetwire.com

www.codeproject.org www.dotnetjunkies.com

www.dotnetforce.com www.devx.com

www.dotnet247.com www.4guysfromrolla.com

www.angrycoder.com www.aspalliance.com

www.csharp.org www.devcity.net

www.developmentor.com www.windowforms.com

www.learnvisualstudio.net www.windowsforms.net

www.asp.net www.vbcity.net

www.Ibuyspy.com www.fmstocks.com

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I have to admit Ive had these thoughts myselfnbsp What would it be like to NOT know anything about computersnbsp Just

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I have to admit, I've had these thoughts myself.  What would it be like to NOT know anything about computers?  Just go work somewhere else, be a nurse, a car salesman..."Hey, my Windows crashed at home, you know anything about computers?"

No...I never touch 'em.

The Fallout Begins. Justin Rudd shakes my faith. [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News]

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Brents Law of CMS ContentnbspManagement System URLs the more expen

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BrentÂ’s Law of CMS (Content Management System) URLs: the more expensive the CMS, the crappier the URLs.

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